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The Sri Lanka Federation of University Women (SLFUW) recently held a traditional celebration to mark the Sinhala and Tamil New Year at their Colombo premises.
The traditional Sinhala and Tamil New Year 'Nekath Seettuwa' outlines specific auspicious times for commencing work, urgent duties, and planting saplings following the festive period.
Sri Lanka celebrates the Sinhala and Tamil New Year on April 14, marking the sun's transition into Aries with traditional rituals and specific auspicious times.
Health authorities have released comprehensive safety guidelines for Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations, focusing on injury prevention and heat-related illness management during outdoor sporting activities.
Gaza’s remaining Christian minority marks Easter in a state of mourning and deprivation, choosing prayer over celebration as they face the ongoing impacts of the war.